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Four Minutes, Four Questions: Sara Davis Buechner
“The APO’s mission is to connect people with broader contemporary issues through music, making a difference in the community today that lasts for years,” says Jason Miller, executive director of
Proper style for dress shirts
Q. I attended a conference a year or so ago; it was not about style, but the keynote speaker spoke about dress shirts. He talked about white shirts’ representing old school
Let Isolation & Despair Do Its Work
Each sign of the zodiac has two keynotes – that of the personality and that of the Soul. Keynotes are a tone, a note, a central theme expressing the essence
Thin Line Between Love and Bait
My relationship with a man I’d been dating was getting serious. His previous relationship ended when his girlfriend dumped him. Last month, he ran into her and told her he
Magic In The Garden: Firefly Fling brings back fairies, food, music
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks might not have known its family friendly extravaganza, Firefly Fling, would take flight when it launched over a decade ago, but today it’s one
There she is, Miss Arkansas! Twirler Whitney Williams brings title home to UA
A few facts about the new Miss Arkansas, 23-year-old Whitney Williams: She is a senior at the University of Arkansas, where she is pursing a degree in speech language pathology.
A Little Help From Another Mom
Bastet — and two kittens — bring comfort to family Last night, we were gifted two black kittens, which we named Lucifer and Icarus. The cat my son had originally
Small But Mighty: Message of ‘Matilda’ is kids can change the world
“Matilda the Musical,” based on Roald Dahl’s 1988 book, burst on to the theatrical scene in 2011 with a West End production, which opened to widespread critical acclaim. It transferred
Comedy, Music, History: ‘Local Color Radio Hour’ benefits Fort Smith museum
Take “Prairie Home Companion.” Stir in a little bit of the “golden age of radio,” add a touch of “Saturday Night Live.” And focus it all on Fort Smith history.